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Thursday, August 26, 2010

Stash enhancement alleviation program

Stash enhancement
A simple 8 step approach to preventing more fabric from entering your house, garage, storage shed or wherever else you hide it.

Step 1: Do not visit a fabric store

Step 2: Do not take your wallet

Step 3: Donate all your assets to charity (oh who are we kidding, you'll probably take a job at the fabric store and work for fabric).

Step 4: Throw away your sewing machine (or donate to a good cause)

Step 5: If you bypass step 1, take your hubby along. While this might not completely alleviate your acquisition of more fabric, it will likely put a damper on the quantity you take home with you. Note ~ If you happen to have a super supportive hubby who lets you buy fabric like there is no tomorrow, skip to step 6

Step 6: Waste some of your shopping time reading this - no really!

Step 7: Realize that reading step 6 only made you feel more justified in visiting a fabric shop

Step 8: If all else fails, enroll in a 12-step program.

Stash enhancement

Stash enhancement

11 comments:

  1. To eliminate stash... start sewing! Its the only way my stash decreases...

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  2. Ha ha I love this! Gorgeous fabric there too :)

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  3. I am hooting with laughter. I have one of those super-supportive hubbies and a stash that is edging out of the sewing room door. I agree with Leah - more sewing is key!

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  4. Too funny!!! I've been in a "stashing" mode lately so it's a good thing I'm the one that pays the bills...LOL

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  5. Too many steps for me...I'll stay at step 1! LOL!
    But I like step 5, there is nothing better then a hovering hubby to dampen the mood!

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  6. Your pictures alone make me want to go shopping! I love those Moda patterns. :) Oh, and an alternative to step #5 is take young children to the store with you. They will run around like wild monkeys and the evil eye looks from the employees will make you leave empty-handed.

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  7. My favorite part was "wherever you hide the fabric". It's a good thing he can't tell a new piece of fabric like he would a new pair of shoes. And why is it every time I make my "last" purchase for a few months I discover either a wonderful sale or some area where I'm completely deficient and need to stock up to justify the shipping?

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  8. LOVE this. Too funny. The fabrics in this blog post make me want to go buy more though. LOL

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  9. Thanks for the chuckles - I'm pretty sure I could insulate my whole house by now! Where did you get the wonderful owl fabric in the second picture? I've been on an owl kick lately . . .

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  10. Thanks Caroline! I've got some on order.

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